Windows Content Filtering.

mukow

n00b
Joined
Nov 3, 2004
Messages
49
I have a computer with the content filter on Internet Explorer turned on, but I need to turn it off. The problem is, the guy that knows the password died a while back and didn't tell anyone what that password is. I've done a quick search online, but when I didn't find anything conclusive I thought I would come here. Does anyone know how to get rid of that password? To disable the filter I need the password, so if anyone can help me here. I know that I could format the hard drive or just use Firefox, but the computer isn't for me. Formatting should be the last option, and Firefox with these guys might cause me more troubleshooting than it is worth.
 
Thank you. That did the trick. Gives yet another argument "for" windows "security." Thanks again.
 
Back
Top